
cstockdale
supafly killa homey
We just bought a house.... yay.
Anyway. I have a space in the basement that I can use for a studio, but there are some tradeoffs taht have had to be made. As a "real estate" investment, we can't make it too gimicky, so the rooms sizes and shapes are somewhat fixed, so I am looking for the best ideas for treating the issues I will have:
The "studio" is a room 10' wide by 14' long. Control room is 5 1/2' wide by 10' long. I sadly have no choice about the shape of the rooms: this is where the walls are. In the long future this may be repairable, but for now it is not.
Walls are all double thickness with insulation (drywall--joist--fibreglass insulation ---joist--drywall). It is the basement, so the floor is solid. Will be finished with laminate. Ceiling will be insulated, and is 8' high.
The control room is too narrow for it to be arranged with the desk facing the studio and monitors pointing to the N wall, so I thought the desk should be in the W end, with monitors facing the long way in the room.
Is there any sort of interim treatment I can use to prevent a billion standing waves? Shelves in corners/along walls?
Anyway. I have a space in the basement that I can use for a studio, but there are some tradeoffs taht have had to be made. As a "real estate" investment, we can't make it too gimicky, so the rooms sizes and shapes are somewhat fixed, so I am looking for the best ideas for treating the issues I will have:
The "studio" is a room 10' wide by 14' long. Control room is 5 1/2' wide by 10' long. I sadly have no choice about the shape of the rooms: this is where the walls are. In the long future this may be repairable, but for now it is not.
Walls are all double thickness with insulation (drywall--joist--fibreglass insulation ---joist--drywall). It is the basement, so the floor is solid. Will be finished with laminate. Ceiling will be insulated, and is 8' high.
The control room is too narrow for it to be arranged with the desk facing the studio and monitors pointing to the N wall, so I thought the desk should be in the W end, with monitors facing the long way in the room.
Is there any sort of interim treatment I can use to prevent a billion standing waves? Shelves in corners/along walls?